France to extend overnight curfews as coronavirus cases continue to surge

People enjoy the view from Montmartre in Paris before the nightly curfew
REUTERS

France is to extend an overnight curfew to dozens more areas in a bid to slow the rapid spread of Covid-19.

French Prime Minister Jean Castex said the government will extend the 9pm to 6am restrictions will be extended to 38 more departments, starting from Friday at midnight.

He said the curfew would now impact a total of 46 million people and would include some overseas French territories.

France has a population of about 67 million people.

"A second wave of the coronavirus epidemic is now under way in France and Europe.

“The situation is very serious," the prime minister said at a news conference, adding that the month of November would be very tough.

"The coming weeks will be hard and the number of deaths will continue to rise," he said.

He said the curfew would take effect from Friday at midnight and remain in place for six weeks, adding that the situation would be evaluated next week.

Curfew rules might be tightened if necessary, he stressed.

France has reported more a seven-day average of more than 20,000 new cases over the past six days and the total number of confirmed infections is now over 957,000.

More than 34,000 people have died from the disease.

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